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the next expansion of government. not a modest proposal that the stability of markets that people may risky bets. they face limited consequence if they don't. >> it tilts bowl ystem of risky behavior by the time the chickens come home to roost, think of this concept, chickens and pay, they are ahead of the game. lou: joining us now is steve forbes. the president if he does not win reelection realizes he could be the pay czar? >> i think he will do is go on a lecture circuit. i would be glad to pay him of the to go out of the white house. >> >> this change to those deficits the fact is this president is in a ght race with governor romney it is not seem there is a clear winner. >> i think governor romney will win the numbers show the majority and they are better able to handle it that obama. even though we get little changes we still go 35 miles per hour when we should be going 70. people though the rest of the world is not right. the first abate mitt romney proved he can meet -- lead the country. lou: arguably he will
the next expansion of government. not a modest proposal that the stability of markets that people may risky bets. they face limited consequence if they don't. >> it tilts bowl ystem of risky behavior by the time the chickens come home to roost, think of this concept, chickens and pay, they are ahead of the game. lou: joining us now is steve forbes. the president if he does not win reelection realizes he could be the pay czar? >> i think he will do is go on a lecture circuit. i would...
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for our government. there was a democrat named john f. kennedy. he had it right. ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. the way i was brought up. democrat or republican. that was patriotism. the obama late night talk show mirn tour continued this week the president was on jay leno. >> you know, i was fine with up until about 7th grade. and then malea is a fresh man in high school and i am pretty lost. >> yeah, i know >> it is it tough and fortunately they are great students on their own. and you know, if something doesn't work. i will call over to the department of the energy and see if they have a phycist. >> aing the math skills don't go above the 7th grade. i am glad he acknowledged it. i was watchinglet policies and wondered why he can't figure it out. he was on david letterman and asked about the national debt. he doesn't know. and mr. president, it is it 16 trillion dollars and some change. a lot of change and geth bigger all of the time here's another math
for our government. there was a democrat named john f. kennedy. he had it right. ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. the way i was brought up. democrat or republican. that was patriotism. the obama late night talk show mirn tour continued this week the president was on jay leno. >> you know, i was fine with up until about 7th grade. and then malea is a fresh man in high school and i am pretty lost. >> yeah, i know >> it is it tough...
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government agents for. the underwear bomber or. lack we got new york so therefore could not you have blown up. and courier you say you know you're playing cards there wife i recall you telling me earlier and someone as scored the underwear bomber onto the flight without a passport. yeah that's correct that's what i was speaking of a minute ago you know i witnessed some games before we boarded and you know i went to get the i wouldn't since i'm a shoe and. you know how we. should be one of the most wanted men in the world operates this blog you know well it's an interesting one it's their mission so. you know getting me an attorney i question why and let me tell you martin. kurt were you ever did you ever question you know anything else that the government had said before this happened i mean were you really political and did this prompt year now congressional run. no i know no i was just kind of living my own life. these things and all and. knowing you're not proud of my congressional run you're what prompted my congressional run w
government agents for. the underwear bomber or. lack we got new york so therefore could not you have blown up. and courier you say you know you're playing cards there wife i recall you telling me earlier and someone as scored the underwear bomber onto the flight without a passport. yeah that's correct that's what i was speaking of a minute ago you know i witnessed some games before we boarded and you know i went to get the i wouldn't since i'm a shoe and. you know how we. should be one of the...
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throughout the federal government, not just the defense department. and so they're spending more. >> bill: the federal government is driving this increase in. >> about a third of it is the result of. >> bill: that's a lot of it. yes, it is. but, you know, if you smooth this thing out over the course of the year, smoothing anything out in the federal government is he see easier than, you know, it sounds easier than it is. it's really not that. >> bill: is that a good report? 2% growth? >> it's as good as any other. bill, the fact is the concern about g.d.p. growth, all of that the market as you know took it today basically dismissed it. because there is a lack of credibility around all of these. >> bill: still in a weak economy then. >> absolutely. >> bill: as you mentioned the stock market this week alone down 237 points. >> right, right. >> bill: why is it falling? >> because we are seeing -- well, we are seeing the affirmation of weak profits, which had been expected. but the reality is spooking a lot of investors. >> bill: it's not going to continu
throughout the federal government, not just the defense department. and so they're spending more. >> bill: the federal government is driving this increase in. >> about a third of it is the result of. >> bill: that's a lot of it. yes, it is. but, you know, if you smooth this thing out over the course of the year, smoothing anything out in the federal government is he see easier than, you know, it sounds easier than it is. it's really not that. >> bill: is that a good...
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and a member of that oversighting government reform committee, congressman jason chaffetz joins us from salt lake city, utah. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> judge jeanine: we learn something new and contrary to the original spin of a video that was is so outrageous it caused the middle east to go on fire what can you tell us? what is your reaction? >> we have been slow walked every step of the way. the white house, the state department, owes us more information. i sent my first letter on september 20. that still has gone unanswered but thank goodness there have been brave whistle blowers who have provided some unclassified documents that really allowed the investigation to move forward. we know because of testimony in a hearing that chairman issa had and i applaud him for having that there is at least one 50 minute video he that was in the possession of the state department. we know that they were witnessing this in real time. and so for them to suddenly beg off and say well, it was the genesis of the video which we now know is not true, some video in the middle east that wa
and a member of that oversighting government reform committee, congressman jason chaffetz joins us from salt lake city, utah. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> judge jeanine: we learn something new and contrary to the original spin of a video that was is so outrageous it caused the middle east to go on fire what can you tell us? what is your reaction? >> we have been slow walked every step of the way. the white house, the state department, owes us more information. i...
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government has refused. will the prime minister get this decision reversed quickly so that my constituent, john ramsey and the rest of the dwindling band of veterans get the recognition they so richly deserve? >> i have every sympathy with my right honorable friend and with his constituent, and that is why we have asked sir john holmes to conduct this review not just into medals in general, but specifically at some of the most specific cases of which the arctic convoy is the most pressing. and he is getting on with it. >> chris bryant. [laughter] >> the foreign secretary, the foreign secretary said yesterday that the rules of this house require that ministers answer questions. so there is a stash of embarrassing e-mails, isn't there? adam smith had to publish every single one of his e-mails and ended up resigning. why won't the prime minister publish all of his e-mails? can he really be a fit and proper person to judge on the future of press regulation if he won't come clean with the british public? [cheers
government has refused. will the prime minister get this decision reversed quickly so that my constituent, john ramsey and the rest of the dwindling band of veterans get the recognition they so richly deserve? >> i have every sympathy with my right honorable friend and with his constituent, and that is why we have asked sir john holmes to conduct this review not just into medals in general, but specifically at some of the most specific cases of which the arctic convoy is the most...
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the government says it's trying to make sure fuel gets there more quickly, they're trying to lift restrictions on nonamerican tankers. some might say why didn't that happen sooner and for some, the progress is not happening fast enough. we're hearing stories of fights. in one case, a man pulled out a gun in a fight for gas in queens. but the problem isn't just getting fuel to the gas stations. the problem is getting power there. it will make a lot of the gas stations start working like that. 3.2 million customers are without power and the majority are in the new york and new jersey areas. those are people filling up those containers for generators. we brought you stories of desperation on staten island last night. frustration at the slow response. people i spoke to there call it forgotten and said they were being treated differently. today, some of their cries for help were heard. just hours ago, janet napolitano went to staten island to view the clean-up and she assured the island's residents they have not been forgotten. >> we know that staten island took a particularly hard hit from sandy.
the government says it's trying to make sure fuel gets there more quickly, they're trying to lift restrictions on nonamerican tankers. some might say why didn't that happen sooner and for some, the progress is not happening fast enough. we're hearing stories of fights. in one case, a man pulled out a gun in a fight for gas in queens. but the problem isn't just getting fuel to the gas stations. the problem is getting power there. it will make a lot of the gas stations start working like that....
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citizens accused of terrorism the relatively new process has some asking if the government is making up the rules as they go along recently the commission had pretrial hearings for collegiate muhammad and other nine eleven terror suspects some issues debated include whether suspects could testify about being tortured while they were detained and a forty second delay between what's. and in the courtroom and what the media hears for more on the military commission i'm joined by kevin to sola he is a blogger for fire dog lake kevin welcome. so ugly first i want to start off with one of the arguments that the court heard and that is whether the five defendants should be allowed to testify about being tortured the prosecution says this kind of testimony should be blocked because quote there are thoughts of motions ad memories are classified information and it's an interesting argument to say the least when you think about it. i think if we're going to really put this in perspective this is just if you should lower than making somebody go into a courtroom and testify that two plus two equa
citizens accused of terrorism the relatively new process has some asking if the government is making up the rules as they go along recently the commission had pretrial hearings for collegiate muhammad and other nine eleven terror suspects some issues debated include whether suspects could testify about being tortured while they were detained and a forty second delay between what's. and in the courtroom and what the media hears for more on the military commission i'm joined by kevin to sola he...
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a new book comes out call the government believes. c-span2. . . as bobby kennedy's memoir was called back in 1959 and is hollywood version with kevin costner. what made you decide to focus on the aftermath? >> guest: there are two things i want to talk about what this book, two different tracks that end up dovetailing. first of almost of the books on the cuban missile crisis and on october 28 when khrushchev decided he was going to back down and he had agreed to withdraw the missiles from cuba. so the first question i had was not what? what happened? interestingly and this goes back to what usually happens, we x'ing out what happened in the weeks and months after that from cuban sources than we do from the american side because it simply hasn't been a lot of study on american side about what happened. i happen to be lucky enough to be working with the kennedy tapes during that period when kennedy was taping during nap period so i had this remarkable window. i wanted to sort of extend the story of the missile crisis to find out what happened then b
a new book comes out call the government believes. c-span2. . . as bobby kennedy's memoir was called back in 1959 and is hollywood version with kevin costner. what made you decide to focus on the aftermath? >> guest: there are two things i want to talk about what this book, two different tracks that end up dovetailing. first of almost of the books on the cuban missile crisis and on october 28 when khrushchev decided he was going to back down and he had agreed to withdraw the missiles from...
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it's how you govern essentially. but as i said, i would go back -- part of this, too is kennedy had a very close-knit group. there were people that went back in his political career and they were left wing anti-democratic politics but in particular in the cabinet he was surrounded himself with a remarkably centrist range of people. several republicans. john mccain, director of central intelligence, robert mcnamara who wasn't for the political but was a registered republican. douglas dillon, the secretary of the treasury, said he had made sure that a lot of his advisers were actually very centrist. he wasn't getting the left lanning partisan people around him. >> host: let me ask one last question about the tapes you've dedicated your life to the project university of public affairs. talk a little bit about the value of the tapes but also about the potential pitfalls because some of the hudson because the tapes are so wonderful that we could focus too much on them and there might be a danger to them. >> guest: we have
it's how you govern essentially. but as i said, i would go back -- part of this, too is kennedy had a very close-knit group. there were people that went back in his political career and they were left wing anti-democratic politics but in particular in the cabinet he was surrounded himself with a remarkably centrist range of people. several republicans. john mccain, director of central intelligence, robert mcnamara who wasn't for the political but was a registered republican. douglas dillon, the...
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supreme court allows it in guantanamo bay as a long way from home coming up we'll tell you how the government is making up laws as it goes along and breaking its own rules as it sees fit. it's thursday november first i am liz wall and you're watching r t. well cities along the east coast today continuing to pick up the pieces in the aftermath of hurricane sandy this oracle storm has caused massive destruction to u.s. infrastructure it's projected to cost tens of billions of dollars and now homeland security is using sandy as proof that the u.s. needs to be thought cybersecurity protections homeland security janet napolitano said yesterday quote if you think that a critical systems attack that takes down the utility even for a few hours is not serious just look at what is happening now that mother nature has taken out those utilities so is superstorm sandy indeed proof that the u.s. infrastructure is a vulnerable to cyber attacks to discuss this and more are two where producer andrew blake joined us earlier today i asked him if it makes sense to compare the threat of a hurricane to the threat
supreme court allows it in guantanamo bay as a long way from home coming up we'll tell you how the government is making up laws as it goes along and breaking its own rules as it sees fit. it's thursday november first i am liz wall and you're watching r t. well cities along the east coast today continuing to pick up the pieces in the aftermath of hurricane sandy this oracle storm has caused massive destruction to u.s. infrastructure it's projected to cost tens of billions of dollars and now...
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government no longer represents the baby and the people are going to take the trip. on. the way our economic. mess. with the. again funding for the european union sparked a rebellion in the british parliament david cameron's own conservative backbenchers dealt him the worst defeat since he took power in twenty ten euro skeptic tories joined forces with the opposition and voted for cutting the u.k.'s cash flow to brussels r.t. sarah firth as the details from london for you. well the most significant defeat for the government since they came to power we saw two m.p.'s standing alongside labor calling for real time cuts to the budget now those negotiations over that budget are going to take place in brussels later on this month the prime minister david cameron has been calling on his policy to stand with him in his approach to these negotiations that he being talking about a rise in line with inflation which would have been at about two percent the government today very much trying to downplay that defeat they're saying of kools they're going to be fighting for the poor thi
government no longer represents the baby and the people are going to take the trip. on. the way our economic. mess. with the. again funding for the european union sparked a rebellion in the british parliament david cameron's own conservative backbenchers dealt him the worst defeat since he took power in twenty ten euro skeptic tories joined forces with the opposition and voted for cutting the u.k.'s cash flow to brussels r.t. sarah firth as the details from london for you. well the most...
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citizens accused of terrorism the relatively new process has some asking if the government is making up the rules as they go along recently that the. commission had pretrial hearings for collegiate mohamed and other nine eleven terror suspects some debate some issues debated include whether suspects could testify about being tortured while they were detained and a forty seconds a lay between what's happening in the courtroom and what the media hears from or in the military commission i was joined by kevin koe sola blogger for firedoglake i first asked him about the prosecution's argument that the defendant shouldn't be allowed to testify about being tortured. i think if you're going to really put this in perspective this is just a few shades lowers and making somebody go into a courtroom and testify that two plus two equals five because essentially what they're saying is that they have control over a person's thoughts and experiences and and i don't think any government should be able to say they control any person mind and so it's a really or an argument that they're putting forward
citizens accused of terrorism the relatively new process has some asking if the government is making up the rules as they go along recently that the. commission had pretrial hearings for collegiate mohamed and other nine eleven terror suspects some debate some issues debated include whether suspects could testify about being tortured while they were detained and a forty seconds a lay between what's happening in the courtroom and what the media hears from or in the military commission i was...
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embassies and consulates is with the host government, and we also know that the host government is not capable of providing security for our embassy or our consulate, so therefore the responsibility falls to the department of state. and it is without question the department of state that the ambassador all over the world, ambassadors' describe what they believe to be their security situation and make requests for assistance. clearly there were a great many signals among other indices were leaving. we noon that september 11th was an anniversary of the 2001 attacks on america, and from everything you can read it is pretty clear that there were requests that were not fulfilled. we know for a fact that the security was inadequate because we lost four americans, including the ambassador. lou: we lost those four lives. and at the same time, there seems to be this question put forward by the white house as to why would there be any question about security on the 11th anniversary of september 11th in benghazi, this after the past summer, the british ambassador was attacked. the red cross was a
embassies and consulates is with the host government, and we also know that the host government is not capable of providing security for our embassy or our consulate, so therefore the responsibility falls to the department of state. and it is without question the department of state that the ambassador all over the world, ambassadors' describe what they believe to be their security situation and make requests for assistance. clearly there were a great many signals among other indices were...
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. >> the federal government is supposed to funnel billions to. and rumors are flying about the impact the deal could have on the presidential election. doug has the story from gulf shore, alabama. two years since the worst ecological disaster the beaches are pristeen but the pol tibs are not. >> chicago style politics at its worst. >> closed doors negotiations are underway. between the governors and the justice department to determine how much bp will be fined. it will be four billion to 20 billion dollars. last june, congress passed the restore act and requires that it will be allotted by the local officials. >> we were closed for the summer of 20 thereto 10. it is our year. we are a seasonal destination. >> we came off a building bubble. and hurricane and financial crisis and we were broke. >> and sources close to the talks tell fox news that justice department negotiators are ignoring the restore act and will want to steer it through the natural resources damage estimate that require federal and not local officials to pass out the money and li
. >> the federal government is supposed to funnel billions to. and rumors are flying about the impact the deal could have on the presidential election. doug has the story from gulf shore, alabama. two years since the worst ecological disaster the beaches are pristeen but the pol tibs are not. >> chicago style politics at its worst. >> closed doors negotiations are underway. between the governors and the justice department to determine how much bp will be fined. it will be four...
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i think they're like many government agencies. sometimes, they're successful and sometimes, they're not. i'm hoping maybe the ice they have in the warehouse that's been there since katrina that they could never use, maybe they could use that this time around or maybe some of the housing they had in arkansas that spent years in arkansas and never got katrina. i'm not saying government doesn't have a role. i personally have seen up close the salvation army, red cross and others and immediate responders, local firefighters, local policemen being much more effective. ultimately, the federal government comes in, but really, your best chance of your life being saved is by your local police or fire force. >> so, you think if that was who was in charge, you'd have more temporary housing and in the right places? i know you were just with the remark you made ant about the temporary housing. >> there's an immediate response and those are the first responders who are there. the physicians, nurses, firefighters and policemen. later on, there i
i think they're like many government agencies. sometimes, they're successful and sometimes, they're not. i'm hoping maybe the ice they have in the warehouse that's been there since katrina that they could never use, maybe they could use that this time around or maybe some of the housing they had in arkansas that spent years in arkansas and never got katrina. i'm not saying government doesn't have a role. i personally have seen up close the salvation army, red cross and others and immediate...
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we want to believe our government leaders. have you lost faith, have you lost faith like so many people have in the word of the white house and what clearly are lies? they knew they were lies at the time? how does it make you feel? >> makes me feel terrible. makes me even feel worse that i lost. but when the president of the united states says things that are patently false, when goes to the united nations even and says that it was still a spontaneous demonstration caused by a hateful video, when -- i was on "face the nation" the sunday that susan rice was out there and immediately after susan rice gave that message, the hateful video they had the president of the libyan national assembly come on right after that and said no, this is an al-qaeda operation. an al-qaeda operation. he said it unequivocally. let for days and weeks afterwards they kept up this facade. i guess they think they are running out the clock. just yesterday the state department had a news conference and their spokesperson refused to answer a single questio
we want to believe our government leaders. have you lost faith, have you lost faith like so many people have in the word of the white house and what clearly are lies? they knew they were lies at the time? how does it make you feel? >> makes me feel terrible. makes me even feel worse that i lost. but when the president of the united states says things that are patently false, when goes to the united nations even and says that it was still a spontaneous demonstration caused by a hateful...